Doubletree (2003-4)+close to the con
+It has a pool
+The staff is friendly and happy to see the cosplayers
-wait time to check in (OMG!)
-The noise level is too loud (I'm a crabby old lady who likes her sleep)
-The rooms are tiny (too expensive for that small size)

Holiday Inn (2005-2010)+The pool is normally empty
+The Perkin is right there (but the servive is shit)
-every year this hotel locked me out of my room on Sunday. I had to walk back down to get it re-activity. I don't know why it kept happening but I think I'm just cursed.

Radisson (2011)
+Good price for what you get
+Love the room set up!
+Bed was in a seperate room, so I could sleep while my sister stayed up to watch TV in the main area. It was awesome!
+The bed was big and comfy.
I really have nothing bad to say about this hotel. I didn't experience any wait times to check in or out as we arrived late and left on the monday.

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+ Suites, so extra room for bigger groups
+ Good price
+ Nice washroom set up for getting a cosplay ready (again, good for bigger groups)
- Check in/out times are long with only 2 people doing check in and check out
- elevators take a long time during check in/out

2011
+Check-in was fine. They had a seperate site for people checking in with CC that year so it was relatively fast (I checked in early before the rush). Staff was professional and friendly, too.
+Huge-ass, well designed room. Enough for three people to be comfortable in with two of us sharing the King-sized bed with a inflatable double-sized mattress on the floor
+Clean from what I could see
*Moderate-sized bathroom. It wasn't super-small but it was a tolerable trade-off for the extra space
+Free Wi-Fi/Internet
+In walking distance to the Con/fast-food so we wouldn't have to bother with finding parking space
*Short-cut hill of Doom was fine. Just don't walk on in heels. Nearly went ass over petticoats once
+Overall, was a good experience.

2012
*Booked the same room last year
-This year's room wasn't no where as nice as last year's. Was outdated and small compared to 2011's for the same room spec's
+Bathroom was HUGE and relatively clean. Ended up keeping my luggage there because of the extra space
+/-Toilet was clean but the bowl was stained. Looked well overdue to be replaced
+Same nice staff
-Got ninja-charged more than what I was expecting. Instead of being charged for the room per night (like in 2011), I was charged for two people per night, which wasn't cool. Didn't like that. And because I was so pre-occupied with checking in, I didn't even notice that when I signed. If I knew they were going to do that crap, I would have just said it was just me and sneaked my friend in. Made me wary to book with them for this year's AN.

I stayed there way back in 2009... it was nice... the suites were big and had a full fridge, stove and all that... and it was only $25 each for the weekend, but the person got 6 people per room, it wasn't me booking... I was just invited by friends after I realized everything was booked (I still thank those friends even if we don't talk anymore because I met my other half at that AN...)

I honestly prefered the Marriott over the Radisson and the Double Tree.

The Radisson and The Double Tree are both great for location - but the Radisson had thin walls so if you're one of the rare ones who actually sleep at the con, you'll be kept up all night by the loudness that is every other con-goer there.

The Double Tree? Not so much thin walls, but small rooms. We had a quad last year and by the end of the weekend there was a pool as to who out of us would trip over a suitcase first.

The Marriott on the other hand? Huge rooms. Very little sound can get through the walls and the beds were the comfiest!

~Now yes the walk is quite a long walk. However. If you have a spare $20, just change it into TTC tokens. The stop going towards the double tree is directly infront, and the double tree is literally the next stop. It gets you there in two minutes. So its definitely worth it, especially if you don't have a big bulky cosplay.

I always take the TTC there but never back, because usually by the time we go back its after dark so its cooled down and its more of leisurely stroll than anything else.

I say book the Marriott if you can!

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I honestly prefered the Marriott over the Radisson and the Double Tree.

The Radisson and The Double Tree are both great for location - but the Radisson had thin walls so if you're one of the rare ones who actually sleep at the con, you'll be kept up all night by the loudness that is every other con-goer there.

The Double Tree? Not so much thin walls, but small rooms. We had a quad last year and by the end of the weekend there was a pool as to who out of us would trip over a suitcase first.

The Marriott on the other hand? Huge rooms. Very little sound can get through the walls and the beds were the comfiest!

~Now yes the walk is quite a long walk. However. If you have a spare $20, just change it into TTC tokens. The stop going towards the double tree is directly infront, and the double tree is literally the next stop. It gets you there in two minutes. So its definitely worth it, especially if you don't have a big bulky cosplay.

I always take the TTC there but never back, because usually by the time we go back its after dark so its cooled down and its more of leisurely stroll than anything else.

I say book the Marriott if you can!

I was at the Holiday Inn and found noise wasn't an issue there and the rooms have a good size, so there's an alternative if the Marriott seems far. The Marriott is very nice though, despite the walk. If you stay at the con all day its a great spot.

I would say the DT is great for say couples as the rooms are indeed small (i booked a King corner room to get that 'extra' space) - but a group of 3-4 will notice the lack of space. Inviting others for pizza? Instant mosh pit. Not a room to stuff with people. Not a great space for cosplayers with multiple outfits or large weapons (if you are more then 2 to a room).

I honestly prefered the Marriott over the Radisson and the Double Tree.

The Radisson and The Double Tree are both great for location - but the Radisson had thin walls so if you're one of the rare ones who actually sleep at the con, you'll be kept up all night by the loudness that is every other con-goer there.

The Double Tree? Not so much thin walls, but small rooms. We had a quad last year and by the end of the weekend there was a pool as to who out of us would trip over a suitcase first.

The Marriott on the other hand? Huge rooms. Very little sound can get through the walls and the beds were the comfiest!

~Now yes the walk is quite a long walk. However. If you have a spare $20, just change it into TTC tokens. The stop going towards the double tree is directly infront, and the double tree is literally the next stop. It gets you there in two minutes. So its definitely worth it, especially if you don't have a big bulky cosplay.

I always take the TTC there but never back, because usually by the time we go back its after dark so its cooled down and its more of leisurely stroll than anything else.

I say book the Marriott if you can!

I haven't noticed any issues with the noise at the Rad... We usually get a room adjacent to the corner, so maybe its different in the rows of rooms? I swear we have been in the same room the last 3 years, only 2011 it was a different floor... 2010 and 2012 we were DEFINITELY in the same room XP

I stayed at the Hotel Indigo in 2011 and the Holiday Inn at 600 Dixon in 2012. I'm staying at the Indigo again this year.

Hotel Indigo
+ Amazing low price
+ Lovely and spacious rooms with huge and downright perfect beds
+ Excellent bathroom area
+ Soundproof walls--it had planes flying right over it constantly and I still got a good night's sleep!
+ Great wireless internet connection, provided for free
+ Breakfast and dinner available at hotel restaurant
+ Very reliable luggage checking
+ Helpful and friendly staff
+ 24-hour lobby snack bar
+ No lengthy check-in or check-out waits
+ TV had plenty of good channels available
- No fridge or kitchen area
- Horribly long distance from the con--but that's remedied this year by the con-exclusive shuttle service!

Holiday Inn
+ Very close to the con, just a 5-minute walk
+ Attached to Perkins
+ Spacious, air-conditioned rooms with big soundproofed windows, very comfy beds and lovely furnishings
+ Standard bathroom area with lots of counter space and towels
+ Free internet
- No fridge, even though we were told our room had one
- We were charged more than we were told we would be
- Staff seemed rather strict and often unwilling to compromise
- Very long check-in wait
- Shower drain wouldn't work for all of Saturday
- Not as much offered in the way of TV channels as there were at the Indigo

Overall, I'm happy to be staying at the Indigo again, while Holiday Inn is about average but in a positive way.

well as of right now. as my friends from kingston were wanting to go for 2013 apparently the crowne plaza is already booked up solid already? O.O does anyone have feed back on the sandman hotel since apparently. I know its a bit further away, however as I recall its not that far away from the con.